Unrelated to the end storyline that's actually getting interesting, what if Moonseong went "Ghost" during their rendezvous? I just think it'd be funny lmao but seriously as much as I like seeing older/beefy men ravished, no literally means no and Hoyeon should have more respect for his new lover. Why does so much yaoi have to make things non/dubcon? Consent is so hot imagine him begging out for it. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Like seriously, your partner disrespecting your wishes in bed and going after a "no" is assault but I digress. Without him being dumped for something like that... I can also appreciate Moonseong being hot and thinking he should be completely ruined but like where he consents to it.
I hate that stupid yaoi excuse of, "I couldn't help myself" like if someone genuinely used that to you or you to anyone (nonconsensual), actually and disrespectfully die lmao
Hee-seo: "You're lying..."
Me: "... and you're insane??"
It's ridiculous, but maybe it's a step towards getting him help. I'm really delusional because we already know how this will end up in a worse predicament for Mr. Cha. People like this need help and the sooner the better. He's just enabling Hee-seo's erratic behavior by enabling him. I know Mr. Cha has his own personal demons to fight but he's stable enough to get them both help if he tried, he just won't. They're both victims but while Mr. Cha isn't being held literally captive, do something? It's kind of making me a little sick romanticizing this behavior and I love reading toxic things if they're written without the rose filter. This seemed promising that the relationship would be portrayed as bad overall but this chapter really changed that. Maybe it's the lack of tone, but it seems like this was supposed to be a good moment (Ch. 36) and not actually showing how messed up it is to sympathize with your abuser.
Genuinely, anyone who can't separate reality from fiction or find this to be a redemption or cute scene with a broken person, I beg you to look at this outside of their warped relationship because it's not okay.
I'll keep reading but this chapter actually triggered me and made me feel pretty anxious as I had a relationship where I could relate a lot and that's not good and still is obviously effecting me. Oy vey. (。•︿•。)
The ending was unexpected... cute. But fast and a bit scary. I know it's a story but for a guy to change that fast is a bit unrealistic, I know this isn't supposed to be true to life but Yuki-chan is adorable and hit screwed over so much, it's fascinating how he even can trust Misora when he's known trash. He got a job and starting liking him and that's enough? Still seems too unstable, too unpredictable, too scary. I hope we're just a bit paranoid from living in the real world but I do hope Yuki-chan has a happy ending and the imagine we have that he'll never come back or something bad could/will happen after this ending is just... our fears. A side story would be nice to show them in the future. Yet, I'm not seeing something like that for this manga. I loved the emotion but I'm not sure if this is a 4/5 or 5/5 for me. For now, I'll keep it unrated.
I can say that love is unexpected... I had two other boyfriends before my husband... And when we met for a long time, we just talked. But But I had ended the relationship and we started talking again online... on the second day of talking, he asked me to marry him and I accepted. And today, we are married. ahahahahaha XD He's the best thing in my life... and in the world. He's the only reason I'm alive. And he takes on this responsibility. Am I a totally crazy person? Yes, I'm difficult, paranoid, anxious, and I have serious problems with human relationships. XD ahahaha But he accepts all of this.










This is so nice but so scary in it's realism. I wish them the best, I'm so scared :'((